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The phrase "in verse" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe a composition that is written in poetic form, rather than in prose. For example, "The poem was written in verse, with rhyme and meter to create a beautiful rhythm in the words."
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One Cervantes, "more versed in pain than in verse"?
"A novel in verse.
In verse.
London: A History in Verse.
The movement talks to itself in verse.
Only it's written in verse.
He does horoscopes in verse & prose.
Ayurvedic medicine is written -- in verse.
Ms. Potter wrote "Yes" in verse.
TIME'S FOOL: A Tale in Verse.
His hagiography, in verse and in prose, also is prominent.
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